That only counts when you're estimating the age of the snake.Lynyrd wrote:Measuring the stripes can be about as dangerous as counting the rattles.


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That only counts when you're estimating the age of the snake.Lynyrd wrote:Measuring the stripes can be about as dangerous as counting the rattles.
Very simple. If they get caught, they get arrested & charged with violating P.C. 30.05. They are arrested, photographed, fingerprinted, and jailed. They post bond, hire an attorney, and spend a few thousand dollars to get the case dismissed.The Wall wrote:What if someone is color blind?
Most color blind people can see the "no hunting purple" color they use.The Wall wrote:What if someone is color blind?
Having run off many trespassers fishing in my pond and as well as those wandering around my bluebonnets in the spring, nearly every one of them tells me "I'm sorry, I did not know you owned this."The Wall wrote:What if someone is color blind?
For those of you who travel or hunt in other states, some of them use a color other than purple.anygunanywhere wrote:"Since you do not own it then it really makes no difference who owns it.
I just added "joe817 wrote:Very simple. If they get caught, they get arrested & charged with violating P.C. 30.05. They are arrested, photographed, fingerprinted, and jailed. They post bond, hire an attorney, and spend a few thousand dollars to get the case dismissed.The Wall wrote:What if someone is color blind?
Last year I had two small bunches of rare white bluebonnets amongst all of the regular ones. The odds are around 270 million to 1 for these mutations to occur. I came home one Sunday from Mass and there was a car parked on my property with three young adults standing in my bluebonnets.The Wall wrote:I just added "joe817 wrote:Very simple. If they get caught, they get arrested & charged with violating P.C. 30.05. They are arrested, photographed, fingerprinted, and jailed. They post bond, hire an attorney, and spend a few thousand dollars to get the case dismissed.The Wall wrote:What if someone is color blind?" to my post. It was intended to be a
Sorry about that. What makes people think it's okay to go onto someones property without permission? I don't care if it's to look at flowers or anything else short of an emergency. I guess it's this entitlement society we are turning into.
I'm curious. If someone was driving by and stopped and asked you for permission to take some pictures of your flowers would you let them?anygunanywhere wrote:There is little respect left in the world.
Absolutely. I would then explain my rules and thank them for asking.WildBill wrote:I'm curious. If someone was driving by and stopped and asked you for permission to take some pictures of your flowers would you let them?anygunanywhere wrote:There is little respect left in the world.
Thank you for your response.anygunanywhere wrote:Absolutely. I would then explain my rules and thank them for asking.WildBill wrote:I'm curious. If someone was driving by and stopped and asked you for permission to take some pictures of your flowers would you let them?anygunanywhere wrote:There is little respect left in the world.
The same goes for fishing in the pond. No one has ever asked but I must have caught 30 or 40 people, often groups fishing. Once there were 3 4x4s parked on my property with 6 men fishing. Me and my neighbor have found evidence of pot smoking and used condoms on the banks of the pond. Prior to our cracking down the shore was trashed every weekend, mostly from night visitors.
There are a few folks who fish often. My neighbor and I know who they are. Everyone else gets questioned and if they do not have permission they leave with a warning. I have only had to threaten to call the Sheriff once when the individuals claimed they did not speak English. They remembered pretty quickly.